CS115 - Integrated Project 1
TIMETABLE | TEACHING MATERIAL |
Credits | 30 |
Level | 1 |
Semester | Term 1, Term 2, Term 3 |
Availability | Available to participants taking UG Graduate and Degree Apprenticeship programmes, e.g. BSc Hons IT: Software Development. |
Prerequisites | N/A |
Learning Activities Breakdown | 12 tutorials, creating personal development plans and building an e-portfolio of evidence. |
Assessment | 100% coursework consisting of personal development plans and an e-portfolio of evidence to demonstrate the satisfaction of SFIA (Skills Framework for the Information Age) professional competencies. |
Lecturer | Fraser MacDonald |
Aims and Objectives
This class enables participants to apply aspects of their degree course in an industrial context and so to understand the complexities of commercial software development.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this class participants will be able to:
- Apply taught theories within an industrial context.
- Display an appreciation of good software development practices within their work place.
- Present their work effectively (e.g. through oral presentations, written reports).
- Demonstrate reflective work practices.
Syllabus
The nature of the personal development plans and e-portfolio of evidence will vary depending upon the participant’s working environment and will be identified through discussion with the participant, their employer and learning adviser. They will be expected to submit basic portfolio evidence and a reflective commentary associated with their evidence. Formative exercises will be used to establish personal development planning skills, such as objective setting. Participants will also be required to keep a weekly journal.
Recommended Reading
This list is indicative only – the class lecturer may recommend alternative reading material. Please do not purchase any of the reading material listed below until you have confirmed with the class lecturer that it will be used for this class.
Cottrell, S., Skills for Success: Personal Development and Employability, Palgrave Macmillan, 3rd edition, 2015
Transferable skills
During and after completing this class participants will:
- Develop their team-working skills within an industrial context.
- Improve their presentation skills.
- Establish personal development planning skills, including objective setting.
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